Joan Willemsz Blaeu

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Joan Willemsz Blaeu

Also Known As: "Joan Blaeu", "Johannes Blaeu"
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Birthplace: Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Death: December 28, 1673 (77)
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Place of Burial: Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands
Immediate Family:

Son of Willem Jansz Blaeu and Maritgen Cornelisdr Cornelisd(ochte)r Van Uitgeest
Husband of Geertruij Pietersdr. Vermeulen
Father of Willem Blaeu; Louisa Blaeu; Pieter Blaeu; Joan Blaeu and Maria Elisabeth Blaeu
Brother of Christina Willemsdr Blaeu and Cornelis Jan Blaeu

Occupation: cartograaf - uitgever
Managed by: Private User
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About Joan Willemsz Blaeu

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castello_Plan

The Castello Plan – officially entitled Afbeeldinge van de Stadt Amsterdam in Nieuw Neederlandt (Dutch, "Picture of the City of Amsterdam in New Netherland") – is an early city map of what is now the Financial District of Lower Manhattan from an original of 1660. It was created by Jacques Cortelyou (c. 1625–1693), a surveyor in what was then called New Amsterdam – later renamed by Province of New York settlement as New York City. The map that is presently in the New York Public Library is a copy created around 1665 to 1670 by an unknown draughtsman from a lost Cortelyou original.

Around 1667, cartographer Joan Blaeu (1596–1673) bound the existing plan to an atlas, together with other hand-crafted New Amsterdam depictions. He sold the atlas to Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. This transaction most likely happened in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, as it has yet to be proven that Blaeu ever set foot in New Netherland.
The plan remained in Italy, where in 1900 it was discovered at the Villa di Castello near Florence. It was printed in 1916 and received the name "Castello Plan" at that time.

It is covered extensively in Volume 2 of Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes' six-volume survey, The Iconography of Manhattan Island (1915–1928).

A Castello Plan Monument is installed at Lower Manhattan's Peter Minuit Plaza. On modern-day Cortelyou Road in Brooklyn's Ditmas Park neighborhood, there is a tavern named for The Castello Plan.[1]

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Joan Willemsz Blaeu's Timeline

1596
September 23, 1596
Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
1635
October 1, 1635
1637
October 8, 1637
1643
August 1643
1649
1649
1650
August 14, 1650
1673
December 28, 1673
Age 77
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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Westerkerk, Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands